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Fundraising Target for Local Hospice
06 May, 2009
With what it
hopes will be the first in a series of lectures, Woolley and Wallis
is hoping to raise a thousand pounds for Salisbury Hospicecare
Trust. The event on Monday 18th May will see Anthony du
Boulay FSA, an adviser to the National Trust, giving a talk on
early Chinese ceramics, alongside a private view of the Asian Art
sale. The sale is spread over two days and includes three Imperial
quality jade carvings, a collection of pottery from the first
millennium and several private collections of porcelain, bronze
figures and other items of Asian art.
Tickets to the
event are already being sold and over £700 has so far been raised,
but Asian Art specialist John Axford is really hoping to hit his
target of a thousand pounds. "All the proceeds from the lecture are
going to Salisbury Hospicecare, and it would be brilliant to be
able to give them a sizeable donation. The trust does an amazing
job, and people have already been very generous in helping us to
support them".
Further details and tickets for the lecture (priced at £10 to
include wine and canapés) are available from Christine Johnson on
01722 424510.